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Conservative Mouthpiece Ben Shapiro Awkwardly Reading Lyrics From Cardi B's 'WAP' Becomes Meme Sensation

The new song WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion has been wildly popular since its release last week.

Many women on Twitter found the song's sexually explicit lyrics empowering thanks to the female rappers "reclaiming their sexuality."


Not everyone is pleased by the song's many sexual references, however. American conservatives like Ben Shapiro have taken issue with the song.

During a recent edition of the Ben Shapiro show, the conservative talking head went so far as to read the lyrics line by line, inadvertently creating an endlessly meme-able clip.


Just when it seemed Shapiro couldn't look any more foolish, he returned to Twitter.

Shapiro, in a nearly inexplicable move, claimed that his wife told him that the turned on women from WAP were likely suffering from a medical condition.



It's hard to imagine what Shapiro was expecting after telling Twitter this.



It's hard to imagine the world of rap every being the same after Ben Shapiro's wave of pure sexual energy.



If Shaprio doesn't like the song, he didn't have to listen to it. He most certainly didn't have to read the lyrics on television.



It's only a matter of time before we get incredible new Ben Shapiro remixes of every popular rap song!

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